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Pews (Seating), Statues of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Saints, etc., an alter (table) where the priest will perform the mass, a crucifix (Cross with the Crucified Jesus on it), a tabernacle (The location housing the Holy Eucharist (Jesus's Body), An organ (To play songs), Confesional (rooms where the sacrament of conffesion is given), Stations of the Cross (plaques or the like on the walls reflecting the various points of Jesus's route to his crucifixtion), Holy water font, stain glass windows usually of various Saints. Candles representing the presence of Christ and his light, A Holy Bible.

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